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You mean which one does it travel faster in? It would be a brick because of how tightly packed the molecules in the brick are together. Wood, which is a lot more fragile that brick, does not allow sound to travel through it as fast.
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
Sound travels faster in iron. Usually sound travels faster in media with higher density. Also presence of lattice makes difference too.
Sound travels through brick at the speed of 3650 meters per second. Sound is a mechanical wave that can travel through many different types of media, such as water, cork, gold, and glass.
You mean which one does it travel faster in? It would be a brick because of how tightly packed the molecules in the brick are together. Wood, which is a lot more fragile that brick, does not allow sound to travel through it as fast.
Faster.
yes, sound travels faster in liquids and solids than in gases e.g. faster in water than through air. The denser the solid, the faster the sound travels.
Sound is a compression wave that travels via then vibrations of particles. If the particles are closer together then the wave (sound) moves faster. Particles are closer together in a liquid than a gas, therefore sound travels faster through liquids.
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
Sound travels faster in iron. Usually sound travels faster in media with higher density. Also presence of lattice makes difference too.
sound travels faster through water than air.
Sound travels through brick at the speed of 3650 meters per second. Sound is a mechanical wave that can travel through many different types of media, such as water, cork, gold, and glass.
Sound speed is changing with medium. Metal medium has high speedsfor sound.
yeah sound travels fastest through solids , than that through liquids and slowest in air and does not travel through Vaccum
It really depends on what the sound is traveling through. Sound travels faster through hard things, in fact, I hear it travels 22 times faster through brick than through air. If you are talking room temperature at a few thousand feet above sea level it should travel at about 775 miles per hour, (1,240 kilometers per hour.)